1790 Royal Printing

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What is the 1790 Royal Printing font?

From 1702 to 1811 the French “Royal”, then “Imperial”, Printers, neglected Garamond and Fournier’s designs and used only the font called “Romain du Roy”, carved (1693 to 1723) by Philippe Grandjean by order of the king Louis XIV.
1790 Royal Printing was inspired by various variants of Romain du Roy that were in use during this period. Our sources were mainly official and legal documents printed in the late royal period, and in the beginning of the French revolution.
There was no bold style. More…
The 1790 Royal Printing Caps fonts contain small caps, plus titling caps for headlines as 1790 Royal Printing capitals are intended to be used preferably for text.

1790 Royal Printing Font families

The 1790 Royal Printing includes the following font families:

  • 1790 Royal Printing Normal
  • 1790 Royal Printing Italic
  • 1790 Royal Printing Caps Normal
  • 1790 Royal Printing Caps Italic

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